The Allen-Bradley Kinetix 350 single-axis EtherNet/IP servo drive can lower the cost to deploy integrated motion on low-axis machines found in applications such as indexing tables, process skids, case packers, erectors, and packaging.
It can be used with the Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5370 Series of programmable automation controllers and the Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus human-machine interfaces. Leveraging a single design environment, the Integrated Architecture system scales from 200-10,000 I/O.
The servo drive is equipped with safe, torque-off function, which allows maintenance to safely conduct machine setup, cleaning, jam removal and other tasks that previously required power-down conditions. The drive output can be disabled, allowing faster machine restart.
The servo drive has a 400 W to 3 kW power range and support for 120-volt ac input.
Rockwell Automation
www.rockwellautomation.com
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Filed Under: Factory automation, Drives (servo) + amplifiers, Motion control • motor controls
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